Thursday 24 October 2013

NFC Technology, how to use on smartphones

What is and how to use the NFC, Currently, most smartphones have NFC. It is a wireless communication technology in some countries even longer can be used to make payments. But to know exactly what applications have and how to use it,
since Orange blog teach us through some interesting videos.
NFC is a short range wireless technology and high frequency that allows users to share data via mobile devices. The major smartphone manufacturers such as Samsung, LG or Google Nexus terminals have already incorporated this technology in most of its high-end devices.
However, you may use is not entirely clear to users. Therefore, from the Orange Blog have published a compilation of several videos where you can see what it does and how to use this technology, from how to share content to how to build a simple NFC tags.

Share content

To be able to share content with other NFC mobile, first you must activate in both terminals as connecting Bluetooth NFC and Android Beam. Once activated and can share content through a specific application for that, in the case of Orange customers NFC On the app, or by going directly to the file you want to share. Then you need to select the file to share and join the mobile sender and the receiver from the rear in order to send the file.

Connect other devices

NFC technology also allows you to connect other devices, such as speakers, with our smartphone. Thus, for example, if we have a speaker that also features this technology we can play our favorite songs, stored on the smartphone, through them without having to use cables.

Write and read an NFC tag

This technology can also create labels for different applications enabled on the smartphone. This is useful for example to turn the WiFi if the modem has a label of this kind, as seen in the video below. Once the label if the terminal is about the modem, for example, will activate the profile you've created.

Copy tag

Another option that can also be done with a smartphone with NFC technology is to delete these tags or copy an NFC tag in another, as explained from the blog of Orange. It's as simple as bringing the terminal to the label you want to copy and then bring back the smartphone with NFC tag that you want to paste. Thus, one is replaced by another in our cell to be added to any function.
In this way, users can get the most out of this new technology that is included in virtually all high-end devices coming to the market. Along with these possibilities, in some countries can also use NFC to make payments.

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